High School Shooter Sentenced, See Photos From Inside The School That Day

One of the 911 calls taken on the day of the Perry Hall High School shooting. Download This File

This photo released by the Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office shows Robert Gladden Jr.(in the green shirt) enter the cafeteria with the firearm.

Another one of the 911 calls made in regards to the Perry Hall High School shooting. There were 21 calls made in total. Download This File

In this photo, released by the Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office, you can see Robert Gladden Jr. being stopped by school guidance counselor Jesse Wasmer (in the blue shirt).

Gladden attorney George Psoras what type of man he thinks his client will be after his sentence is served Download This File

A high school sophomore who pleaded guilty to attempted murder for a school cafeteria shooting in Baltimore County has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.

The judge handed 15-year-old Robert Gladden Jr. a sentence of life and suspended all but 35 years in court on Monday.

Gladden was sentenced Monday for the shooting at Perry Hall High School last year.

Gladden pleaded guilty last week to attempted first-degree murder as part of a plea bargain.

Gladden also pleaded guilty to using a firearm in a crime of violence.

Both counts involved 17-year-old Daniel Borowy, who was hit in the back with a shotgun blast Aug. 27, the first day of classes at Perry Hall High School. Borowy, who has Down syndrome, missed more than two months of school while recuperating from his injuries.